TOKYO -- Japan implemented revised immigration legislation on Monday, with critics taking aim at rules making it easier for ...
BANGKOK -- Facing disbandment and a lifetime political ban on its leaders, Thailand's main opposition party said the ...
EAST MEADOW, New York (Reuters) -- India beat Pakistan by six runs in a low-scoring but tense T20 World Cup Group A encounter on Sunday at the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium where more ...
TOKYO -- The Bank of Japan meets this Thursday and Friday amid expectations it will respond to the weakness of the yen with a ...
TOKYO -- Japan's economy shrank at an annualized 1.8% from January to March compared to the previous quarter, according to ...
BRUSSELS/BERLIN/PARIS (FT) -- Far-right parties have made significant gains in the EU elections, performing well in Germany ...
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -- Narendra Modi was sworn in as India's prime minister on Sunday for a record-equaling third term, but ...
TOKYO -- Japanese companies hiring foreign technical trainees could be required to help these workers pay the exorbitant fees ...
Gene Burrus is global policy counsel for the Coalition for App Fairness, a Washington-based advocacy group for app developers ...
SEOUL (Reuters) -- South Korea's main doctors' lobby group said on Sunday it would go on strike on June 18 to protest the government's healthcare reform plan, defying a warning by the prime minister ...
YAMAGUCHI, Japan -- The world's top supplier of equipment for producing imitation crab sticks is now contributing to cutting-edge medical technology, thanks to a try-anything approach that has ...
BEIJING -- Japanese artists are increasingly taking the stage at music festivals and holding concerts in mainland China as more live events come back since COVID-19 restrictions eased over a year ago.